Exactly what occured to me Tidy !
Started with Mad Mick followed by RDM wasn't it ? Bet The Arsè Whinger and David Moyes are in twitchybum time !
I had these managers listed somewhere, I think the list is:
John Gregory (QPR)
30 Sep 2007 Albion 5 QPR 1
sacked1 Oct 2007
Chris Hughton (Newcastle)
5 Dec Albion 3 Newcastle 1
sacked 6 Dec 2010
Mick McCarthy (Wolves)
12 Feb 2012 Wolves 1 Albion 5
sacked 13 Feb 2012
Roberto di Matteo (Chelsea)
17 Nov 2012 Albion 2 Chelsea 1
sacked 21 Nov 2012 - ok, after losing at Juventus
Paolo di Canio (Sunderland)
21 Sep 2013 Albion 3 Sunderland 0
sacked 22 Sep 2012
McCarthy and Di Canio were out of their depth as PL managers. And I'm sure there's another one I've forgotten - possibly between John Gregory and Chris Hughton. Just as well Fergie called it a day when he did, he was next.
Sacked in the morning, you're getting sacked in the morning reverberated round The Hawthorns several times on Saturday - how prophetic a bunch of fans we are!
How good are we at getting it right?
Of course! Thanks Harry. I'll just update the list.
John Gregory (QPR)
30 Sep 2007 Albion 5 QPR 1
sacked1 Oct 2007
Chris Hughton (Newcastle)
5 Dec Albion 3 Newcastle 1
sacked 6 Dec 2010
Mick McCarthy (Wolves)
12 Feb 2012 Wolves 1 Albion 5
sacked 13 Feb 2012
Andre Villas Boas (Chelsea)
3 March 2012 Albion 1 Chelsea 0
sacked 4 March 2012
Roberto di Matteo (Chelsea)
17 Nov 2012 Albion 2 Chelsea 1
sacked 21 Nov 2012 - ok, after losing at Juventus
Paolo di Canio (Sunderland)
21 Sep 2013 Albion 3 Sunderland 0
sacked 22 Sep 2012
Good looking list.....shame it's a bit early for Moyes....
Sacckkkkkkkked in the moooooooooorningggggg
Not really something to be proud of...that the humiliation of losing to the Baggies is enough to force the opposing team's board to sack the manager!
How's life in the Championship? Any prospect of a return to the Premier League any time soon? No, I thought not......
How's your dodgy owner Carson Yeung's trial looking?
Aries, you're normally a sensible poster. The point Barca was making is that club chairman see losing to WBA as unacceptable. Some might see that as being disrespectful to Albion, but its indicative of how the club is perceived.
Now you can respond by having a dig at Birmingham, (or any other club), but the overall analogy is correct, however bitter the taste.
Complete rubbish as per normal.
We don't need to go over Micks reign at Wolves but I doubt if he was sacked because Morgan saw West Brom in such a poor light that losing to them cost him his job. After all, it wasn't the 1st loss. It was one of many to the Baggies.
Sunderland have a shocking record against us and I don't recall them sacking previous manager's as a result of them losing to 'little ole West brom'. MoN survived the indignity as did Bruce.
It's highly unlikely that anyone associated with WBA had any involvement in the dictatorial confrontational management style employed by PDC. Ultimately, Sunderland players got the major hump with being treated like they were and told their boss they wouldn't play for him again. So, to try and make a link to PDC being sacked as a direct result of losing to the baggies is incorrect.
We have a bit of fun with these stats but you seem to want to infer.
Funny by Gaslight, I don't see any bitterness coming from over here. You're making the assumption that I was responding to what Blue in Barca said. I wasn't. I was just having a dig at Birmingham City and Carson Yeung.
If I wanted to have a dig at second-rate clubs like Birmingham and Wolverhampton, I would say that it's ok to lose to that kind of club because the law of averages says that the Birminghams and the Wolverhamptons of the world do beat the big teams occasionally.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4dVi_O46BlY
Faggie comes out of hiding after the Baggies scrape their first and most likely final three point win!
Where've you been for the last month or so Faggie,washing the hamster again?
Where have you gone Barca
Dingles? < laugh>
Who just won at old Trafford? Top half of the pl - AGAIN.
Best team in the midlands
There's a stone somewhere with a Bluenose hiding under it...........
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posted on 22/9/13
Exactly what occured to me Tidy !
Started with Mad Mick followed by RDM wasn't it ? Bet The Arsè Whinger and David Moyes are in twitchybum time !
posted on 23/9/13
I had these managers listed somewhere, I think the list is:
John Gregory (QPR)
30 Sep 2007 Albion 5 QPR 1
sacked1 Oct 2007
Chris Hughton (Newcastle)
5 Dec Albion 3 Newcastle 1
sacked 6 Dec 2010
Mick McCarthy (Wolves)
12 Feb 2012 Wolves 1 Albion 5
sacked 13 Feb 2012
Roberto di Matteo (Chelsea)
17 Nov 2012 Albion 2 Chelsea 1
sacked 21 Nov 2012 - ok, after losing at Juventus
Paolo di Canio (Sunderland)
21 Sep 2013 Albion 3 Sunderland 0
sacked 22 Sep 2012
McCarthy and Di Canio were out of their depth as PL managers. And I'm sure there's another one I've forgotten - possibly between John Gregory and Chris Hughton. Just as well Fergie called it a day when he did, he was next.
posted on 23/9/13
Sacked in the morning, you're getting sacked in the morning reverberated round The Hawthorns several times on Saturday - how prophetic a bunch of fans we are!
posted on 23/9/13
posted on 23/9/13
How good are we at getting it right?
posted on 23/9/13
AVB too
posted on 23/9/13
Of course! Thanks Harry. I'll just update the list.
posted on 23/9/13
John Gregory (QPR)
30 Sep 2007 Albion 5 QPR 1
sacked1 Oct 2007
Chris Hughton (Newcastle)
5 Dec Albion 3 Newcastle 1
sacked 6 Dec 2010
Mick McCarthy (Wolves)
12 Feb 2012 Wolves 1 Albion 5
sacked 13 Feb 2012
Andre Villas Boas (Chelsea)
3 March 2012 Albion 1 Chelsea 0
sacked 4 March 2012
Roberto di Matteo (Chelsea)
17 Nov 2012 Albion 2 Chelsea 1
sacked 21 Nov 2012 - ok, after losing at Juventus
Paolo di Canio (Sunderland)
21 Sep 2013 Albion 3 Sunderland 0
sacked 22 Sep 2012
posted on 23/9/13
Good looking list.....shame it's a bit early for Moyes....
posted on 23/9/13
Sacckkkkkkkked in the moooooooooorningggggg
posted on 25/9/13
Not really something to be proud of...that the humiliation of losing to the Baggies is enough to force the opposing team's board to sack the manager!
posted on 25/9/13
How's life in the Championship? Any prospect of a return to the Premier League any time soon? No, I thought not......
How's your dodgy owner Carson Yeung's trial looking?
posted on 25/9/13
Aries, you're normally a sensible poster. The point Barca was making is that club chairman see losing to WBA as unacceptable. Some might see that as being disrespectful to Albion, but its indicative of how the club is perceived.
Now you can respond by having a dig at Birmingham, (or any other club), but the overall analogy is correct, however bitter the taste.
posted on 26/9/13
Complete rubbish as per normal.
We don't need to go over Micks reign at Wolves but I doubt if he was sacked because Morgan saw West Brom in such a poor light that losing to them cost him his job. After all, it wasn't the 1st loss. It was one of many to the Baggies.
Sunderland have a shocking record against us and I don't recall them sacking previous manager's as a result of them losing to 'little ole West brom'. MoN survived the indignity as did Bruce.
It's highly unlikely that anyone associated with WBA had any involvement in the dictatorial confrontational management style employed by PDC. Ultimately, Sunderland players got the major hump with being treated like they were and told their boss they wouldn't play for him again. So, to try and make a link to PDC being sacked as a direct result of losing to the baggies is incorrect.
We have a bit of fun with these stats but you seem to want to infer.
posted on 26/9/13
Funny by Gaslight, I don't see any bitterness coming from over here. You're making the assumption that I was responding to what Blue in Barca said. I wasn't. I was just having a dig at Birmingham City and Carson Yeung.
If I wanted to have a dig at second-rate clubs like Birmingham and Wolverhampton, I would say that it's ok to lose to that kind of club because the law of averages says that the Birminghams and the Wolverhamptons of the world do beat the big teams occasionally.
posted on 26/9/13
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4dVi_O46BlY
posted on 28/9/13
Faggie comes out of hiding after the Baggies scrape their first and most likely final three point win!
posted on 28/9/13
Where've you been for the last month or so Faggie,washing the hamster again?
posted on 28/9/13
Where have you gone Barca
Dingles? < laugh>
Who just won at old Trafford? Top half of the pl - AGAIN.
Best team in the midlands
posted on 28/9/13
There's a stone somewhere with a Bluenose hiding under it...........
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